FK Sloboda Tuzla

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Sloboda
Full name Fudbalski Klub Sloboda
Founded 1919
Ground Tušanj Stadium, Tuzla
Capacity 9,000
Chairman Bosnian Enver Bijedić
Manager Bosnian Ibrahim Crnkić
League Premijer Liga
2006-07
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FK Sloboda (Fudbalski klub Sloboda) is a football club from the city of Tuzla, in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The initial acronym standing for Fudbalski Klub means "Football Club" and the name Sloboda means "Freedom".

During the time of former Yugoslavia, FK Sloboda was active in the Yugoslav First League and the team had much success, despite never winning the title. The best result was achieved in the beginning of 80's when FC Sloboda has qualified in UEFA cup. Unfortunately, Las Palmas from Spain was stronger, 6-1 in Spain for Las Palmas and 3-2 for FC Sloboda in Tuzla. This is a club with very rich history in former Yugoslavia giving many stars such as Secerbegovic, Kovacevic, Mulahasanovic, Milosevic, Hadzic, Saric, Memisevic as well as young players members of U 20 national team such as Isanovic, Culumarevic, Milosevic, Hajrulahovic, Joguncic. Currently, FK Sloboda is in the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is active in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Primary colors: Black & Dark Red
  • Address: Rudarska br. 2, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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